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Release Date:
July 24, 1997
Original Title:
Prince Valiant
Alternate Titles:
Принц Валиант
Genres:
Adventure | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Babelsberg Film
Bernd Eichinger Productions
Celtridge
Constantin Film
Hearst Entertainment Productions
Legacy Film Productions
Summit Entertainment
Production Countries:
Germany | Ireland | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG US: PG-13
Runtime: 91
An Arthurian legend of young Prince Valiant, son of the King of Scandia. After the King is exiled by an evil leader, the Prince travels to Camelot to secure the aid of King Arthur in helping restore his family to power and prevent a plot by the Black Knight.
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"A" Camera Operator:
Chris Plevin
"B" Camera Operator:
Trevor Coop
ADR Editor:
Gisela Haugg
Karola Storr
ADR Supervisor:
Louis Elman
Art Department Assistant:
Elsa Gwilliam
Art Direction:
Sarah Horton
Assistant Accountant:
Claudia Davids
Sahra Booth
Assistant Costume Designer:
Rosemarie Cagin
Karen McCracken
Assistant Editor:
Giles Gardner
Bridget Lyon
Sabine Hermsdorf
Sala Deinema
Lars Pienkoss
Assistant Location Manager:
Joel Cockrill
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Ruth Thomas
Assistant Sound Editor:
Udo Hilbert
Associate Producer:
Reinhard Klooss
Best Boy Grip:
Brian Sullivan
Boom Operator:
John Hughes
John Martyn
Camera Trainee:
Leander Ward
Casting:
Lee Ann Groff
Co-Executive Producer:
Robert Kulzer
Martin Moszkowicz
Color Timer:
Martina Bernhoft
Comic Book:
Hal Foster
Conductor:
Allan Wilson
Construction Manager:
Tony Graysmark
Costume Design:
Lindy Hemming
Director:
Anthony Hickox
Director of Photography:
Roger Lanser
Editor:
Alexander Berner
Electrician:
Simon Anderson
Graham Askew
Tony Burns
Mark Funnell
Andy Shaw
David Wall
Jason Wall
Executive Producer:
Tom Rosenberg
James Gorman
Bernd Eichinger
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Simon Finney
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Graham Hall
Foley Artist:
Hugo Gries
Herbert Schulz
Foley Editor:
Chris Müller
Gaffer:
Ken Pettigrew
Grip:
Mark Binnall
Rupert Lloyd-Parry
Hair Department Head:
Suzanne Stokes-Munton
Hairdresser:
Jane Body
Ronnie Cogan
Jeanette Freeman
Barry Richardson
Location Manager:
Noola Delany
Gil Whelan
Makeup Artist:
Mel Gibson
Petra Schaumann
Makeup Department Head:
Robert McCann
Music:
David Bergeaud
Negative Cutter:
Gabriele Schafer
Orchestrator:
David Bergeaud
Post Production Accountant:
Christl Druxeis
Heidi Huber
Post Production Coordinator:
Elizabeth Wang-Lee
Post Production Supervisor:
Udo Happel
Producer:
Carsten H.W. Lorenz
Production Accountant:
Brian Gibbs
Production Coordinator:
Carol Regan
Production Design:
Crispian Sallis
Production Executive:
Gabriela Bacher
Production Manager:
Ray Freeborn
Production Sound Mixer:
Barry Reid
Property Master:
Axel Kahnt
Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Duncan Jarman
Screenplay:
Anthony Hickox
Michael Frost Beckner
Carsten H.W. Lorenz
Script Supervisor:
Samantha Timmerman
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Skip Margetts
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Ian Coffey
Set Decoration:
Bernhard Henrich
Sonja Klaus
Sound Designer:
Rodney Glenn
Sound Effects Editor:
Oswald Schwander
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Manfred Arbter
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Dave Bonneywell
Special Effects Supervisor:
Ian Wingrove
Story:
Michael Frost Beckner
Stunt Coordinator:
Wayne Michaels
Stunt Double:
Graeme Crowther
Jimmy Vee
Lyndon S. Hellewell
Linda Sobey
Tracey Eddon
Peter Bonner
Mark Southworth
Stunts:
Rene Schobes
Vladimir Vilanov
Paul Heasman
Seon Rogers
Supervising Art Director:
Don Dossett
Supervising Dialogue Editor:
Dominik Bollen
Supervising Sound Effects Editor:
Rodney Glenn
Title Designer:
Michael Otto
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Bob Keen
Wardrobe Assistant:
Dan Grace
James Vernon White
Peter Edmonds
Sophie Doncaster
Wardrobe Master:
Dan Grace
Jenny Hawkins
Diane Murphy
Wardrobe Supervisor:
John Scott
David Murphy
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